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Discover Ludwig"practising discrimination" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used whenever someone or a group of people intentionally treat others unfairly or differently based on characteristics such as race, gender, religion, etc. Here is an example: "The government has implemented strict laws to prevent employers from practising discrimination during the hiring process."
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The "Alliance for Fair Trade with India", for example – which isn't just concerned with the pharmaceutical industry, but also technology and other sectors – is full of incisive information detailing how India is being "unfair" and is practising "discrimination" against US traders.
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We practised discrimination and exclusion.
Councils fear that faith groups will use their social-service roles to propagate their own beliefs or to practise discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation.
At first glance the European Union directive on equality in employment, issued in 2000, seems pretty generous in the way it allows religious groups and their offshoots to practise discrimination and watch the behaviour of their staff.
For example, trust was undermined and workers demotivated where managers practised favouritism, bias and discrimination during promotion and allocation of seminar and training opportunities [ 65] or were perceived not to be transparent in communication [ 48, 51, 57, 69, 70].
Temples and mosques practise discrimination routinely.
Here, the heroine discovers that her father was killed by the Ku Klux Klan for his failure to practise racial discrimination.
It reports that the country's schools practise widespread discrimination against children with disabilities in enrolment decisions.
Ross Anderson, a professor of security engineering at Cambridge University, said the information could be highly useful to credit rating agencies, advertisers, and retailers wanting to practise price discrimination.
She said a Christian-run bakery in Belfast had unlawfully practised "direct discrimination" when it turned away an order for a cake.
Several countries practise such discrimination.
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